Tips for your first Heroes Made in Asia Visit

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Is it your first time going to Heroes Made in Asia? Welcome! Here are a few tips to help you through the weekend.

What to bring?

To make your visit at Heroes Made in Asia safe and comfortable for yourself and other visitors, you can think of these things to bring with you!

CHARGING DEVICE

You might like to make a lot of pictures (ask for permission to take pictures with or from other visitors!), want to try to find your friends through text or check the HMIA program on our website. This can all result to your phone losing battery fast, so bring a charging device like a powerbank with you!

WATER

Don’t forget to stay hydrated! With so much to see and do at Heroes Made in Asia, it’s easy to forget to drink enough water. We recommend bringing a reusable water bottle so you can refill it throughout the day. It’ll keep you energized and ready to explore everything HMIA has to offer.

WALKING SHOES

Make sure to put on some comfortable shoes for your visit (or bring them with you if your cosplay isn’t complete without their matching shoes). You make quite a lot of steps during Heroes Made in Asia, so you might as well make it a comfortable experience by wearing good shoes!

CASH AND CARD

In Jaarbeurs, there are no available ATM’s. Most stands require to pay by card, but some might prefer cash/coins. Make sure to bring some with you just in case! The nearest ATM is at Utrecht Centraal Station.

Travel

Heroes Made in Asia takes place at Jaarbeurs in Utrecht. There are several easy and sustainable ways to get to the venue.

Bicycle

Utrecht is one of the most bicycle‑friendly cities in the world.
There are extensive cycle paths leading to Utrecht Central and Jaarbeurs.
Large, secure bicycle parking facilities are available near the station and the venue.
If you live nearby or stay in Utrecht, coming by bike is a healthy and sustainable option.

Public transport (recommended)

We recommend travelling to Heroes Made in Asia by public transport.
Use Utrecht Central station (train, tram and bus). From Utrecht Central it is only a 5‑minute walk to Jaarbeurs Utrecht. Follow the signs to “Jaarbeurs” from the station.
Travelling by public transport helps reduce traffic and CO₂ emissions, and is often the fastest way to reach the event.

Carpooling

If you come by car, consider carpooling with friends or fellow fans. Sharing a ride: reduces costs, lowers your environmental footprint, and helps to keep the roads and the area around Jaarbeurs less congested.

Car and P+R

If you still choose to travel by car, there are two options:

Parking at Jaarbeurs: You can park at the Jaarbeurs car parks P1–P4, all within walking distance of the venue.


Use a P+R location (recommended for drivers):
We advise you to use one of the several affordable P+R locations around the city of Utrecht.
A combination ticket for parking and public transport to Utrecht Central station costs €10,00 per day for up to 5 people. Utrecht Central station is located right next to Jaarbeurs Utrecht.

Recommended P+R locations include:
P+R Westraven
P+R Papendorp
P+R Uithof

It’s finally time! You arrive at the Heroes Made in Asia and got through the ticket scan. There’s so much to see and do, but what do you do? You can pick up the floorplan at the entrance to find your way through the halls. 

SHOPPING

Plenty of shopping can be done! Find the Asian Market and Artist alley in hall 12 for your favorite art, figures and more!

SPECIAL GUESTS

The moment to meet your favorite actor or artist has finally arrived! You can find the special guests, artists and Mangaka’s at Japanese Matsuri in hall 10. At the guests’ tables, you can ask the guests for a selfie or autograph (if available).

WORKSHOPS & MASTERCLASSES

Want to get creative? We’ve got you! Join one of the workshops at the workshop rooms in hall 10, or get to your masterclasses at the same place if you’ve bought a ticket.

You can join a workshop at the workshop desk in hall 10.

MOCHI STAGE

Take a seat at the Mochi Stage
Do you want to be ready for the next Q&A, performance or Cosplay Catwalk and Cosplay Contest? Head to the Mochi Stage in hall 11.

DANCE, DANCE AND DANCE!

Can’t get enough of dancing to your favorite K-Pop songs? At the K-Pop Arena in hall 10, there will be Random Play Dances planned through the whole weekend! If you want to learn a new choreography, choreographer Jay Kim and K-Motion will be giving dance workshops as well.

GAMING

Whether you’re a pro-gamer, TCG collector, arcade lover or casual gamer: the HMIA Gaming Area has plenty of games to play and cards to collect! Watch the gaming tournaments and have a look at the gaming exhibitors in hall 10, and find the TCG Area in hall 12.

MANGA

Manga is the beating heart of Heroes Made in Asia. You can find your favorite Manga, Manhwa, Manhua at Japanese Matsuri in hall 10.

Mangaka’s and artists will be waiting for you! Meet the maker of your favorite Manga and get a signed print!

FOOD

Have a taste of Asia at the Food Theater and Food Market! The Food Theater has several cooking demonstrations where you can sit, watch and enjoy the amazing aromas of Asian cuisine.

Visit the Food Market for the most delicious Asian snacks! You can find both the Food Market and Food Theater in hall 11.

Curious about all the panels and activities that will take place during the weekend? Have a look at the program for everything there is to see and do at Heroes Made in Asia. See you there!

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